ai5u
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- Nov 30, 2009
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Greetings,
I own a '09 Mustang GT - and the color is Raven Black. It has been kept indoors and only drivin for 250 miles. I had washed the car about every other month with one of those Commerical Lazer Jet Car washes. And I dried the car off when I got it home real quick. Just the other day I decided to was the car myself. Used the 2 bucket - Special Auto soap - Dried it down the best I could. Then I noticed someting on the upper body of the car. Mostly located above the deck line and along the rear sections of the car. Very small and very numerious etched Type I and II water spots. You have to look really hard and at a certain angle to see them. I do have some very minor RIDS and swearls on the front hood too.
I want to get rid of these blimishes. I've bought a PC and pad kit from AGOL and I already have various chemicals from Megular's (Swearl-X, Scratch-X- Crystal 3 step, tec...)
What would be my best angle of attack on these defects? I don't think I need to PC the whole car. Just the upper half. Least aggrissive compound? Orange CS pad? White CS pad? Maybe just a simple once over with a polish?
Plasae let me know your thoughts?
Thanks
I own a '09 Mustang GT - and the color is Raven Black. It has been kept indoors and only drivin for 250 miles. I had washed the car about every other month with one of those Commerical Lazer Jet Car washes. And I dried the car off when I got it home real quick. Just the other day I decided to was the car myself. Used the 2 bucket - Special Auto soap - Dried it down the best I could. Then I noticed someting on the upper body of the car. Mostly located above the deck line and along the rear sections of the car. Very small and very numerious etched Type I and II water spots. You have to look really hard and at a certain angle to see them. I do have some very minor RIDS and swearls on the front hood too.
I want to get rid of these blimishes. I've bought a PC and pad kit from AGOL and I already have various chemicals from Megular's (Swearl-X, Scratch-X- Crystal 3 step, tec...)
What would be my best angle of attack on these defects? I don't think I need to PC the whole car. Just the upper half. Least aggrissive compound? Orange CS pad? White CS pad? Maybe just a simple once over with a polish?
Plasae let me know your thoughts?
Thanks